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A video highlighting the work in Georgia of the EU4Business project East Invest 2, which supports Business Support Organisations and SMEs in the six Eastern Partnership countries in developing cooperation and investment relations with the European Union.

A video introducing the aims and activities of the EU4Business project East Invest 2, which seeks to foster economic collaboration between the EU and the six Eastern Partnership countries by making Business Support Organisations (BSOs) stronger, improving the capacities of SMEs and giving them the tools to access international markets.

With funding from the European Union under its EU4Business initiative, the EBRD helped Buslik, a Belarusian children’s clothing and baby food producer, to work with an international adviser from the UK as part of its Advice for Small Businesses programme.

The EU Business Climate Survey provides comprehensive information on the economic situation and investment conditions in the Azerbaijani market and on the business climate in the country as perceived by EU businesses active in Azerbaijan.

With funding from the European Union under its EU4Business initiative, the EBRD provided support to ScienceSoft, a software producer from Belarus, connecting the company with an adviser from Ireland as part of its Advice for Small Businesses programme, thus helping the business to diversify its client base and expand to new markets.

The Business Development Panel took place on 24-25 October in Yerevan, Armenia. Representatives from the 6 EaP countries, EU countries and the EU institutions came together with other experts from organisations including the OECD to discuss how to boost innovation and growth in SMEs. Consult the presentations to find out more.

The following videos provide an overview of the EU4Business Week in Armenia. Being one of the major events conducted in the frames of the EU4Business, it aimed at reinforcing the European Union's commitment to enhancing the economic growth in Armenia and improving its business environment.

Two women entrepreneurs in Georgia developed a winning marketing strategy to push their business idea for selling high-quality tea. This was possible with the help of the EBRD's Advice for Small Businesses programme, funded by the EU under its EU4Business initiative, which connected the company with a local business consultant, who helped to develop a marketing strategy.